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broker service provider account manager (ngaccount)
This server is used internally by NextGraph to handle the creation of accounts at our broker service provider servers. You probably don't need this server in your infrastructure, even if you decide to self-host a broker under your own domain name.
Install
cd web
npm install -g pnpm
pnpm --ignore-workspace install
Dev
edit your .env
file as follow
YOUR_USER_PRIV_KEY
is found in your admin user's wallet, by going to the "User panel" then click on "Accounts" and under "Personal account" you will see box called "User Private Key (for ngcli)". Copy the string that is below. and put it in place of YOUR_USER_PRIV_KEY
YOUR_NGD_PEER_ID
you will find in the logs of your ngd server. There will be a line, in the first lines of output, called "PeerId of node:" and you should copy the string you find there and put it in place of YOUR_NGD_PEER_ID
NG_ACCOUNT_LOCAL_PEER_KEY
is given as an example. You can generate a random one by using the command ngcli gen-key
and use the private key.
NG_ACCOUNT_DOMAIN=test.com
NG_ACCOUNT_ADMIN=[YOUR_USER_PRIV_KEY]
NG_ACCOUNT_LOCAL_PEER_KEY=kbz34OFqaWu59xYaqViP0esME2MmcroS94pc4lEEsEsA
NG_ACCOUNT_SERVER=127.0.0.1,14400,[YOUR_NGD_PEER_ID]
RUST_LOG=debug
cd web
pnpm run dev --host
# In another terminal... in the folder ngaccount
# Please set the required environment variables in the .env and then source it it with:
source .env
cargo watch -c -w src -x run
Currently, the ng-account server api is listening on http://127.0.0.1:3031 only which might cause you trouble with Android emulator (hardcoded in
main.rs
,Create.svelte
andDelete.svelte
). If you need to test from a (virtual) android device, you can use adb to tunnel the connection like:adb reverse tcp:3031 tcp:3031
.
Prod
cd web
export NG_ACCOUNT_DOMAIN=[domain name]
pnpm run build
cd ..
cargo build --release
run
../target/release/ngaccount